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My Screen Recorder Pro v2.67 |
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Adding Mouse Effects |
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Drawing the viewers’
attention to a
particular part of the
screen may be essential
when you want to explain
a diagram or deal with
complex,
information-dense
material. By
default, My Screen Recorder Pro captures the mouse
cursor when you point
and click while making a
screen recording but it
can do a lot more.
You can select from a
variety of mouse cursors
from a pre-set list or
create your own,
and use special mouse
effects in different
colors, shapes and sizes
to let the viewer know
when you click the mouse
buttons. |
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The Mouse Image and Mouse Effects features put important
portions of the screen
“under a spotlight”.
You can control them by
clicking on the Tools menu > Settings > Effects tab. |
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To record the
mouse cursor, make sure
that the Capture mouse cursor
while recording option is checked.
Unless you change the Mouse Image, you
will see the default
cursor image during
playback. Click on
the Mouse Image button to choose a
custom cursor from the
list of the ones
available: Pen, Hand, Arrow or Pencil.
This allows you to use a
mouse image that suits
the tone of the material
being recorded or lends
a unique and
personalized appeal to
the recording. You
can also use any .ICO
file as a custom mouse
cursor. |
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The Mouse Image feature adds aesthetic
appeal, or gives your
work a personal touch. Mouse Effects is
more practical.
Applying effects can be
useful when mouse clicks
need to be highlighted,
and when the viewer
needs to easily identify
whether the left or
right mouse button is
being used. This
may come in handy when
working with software
applications, where you
need to clearly show
what to click and how. |
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You can emphasize mouse
movements, and visually
indicate left and right
mouse button clicks, by
changing the Mouse
Effects options.
Click on the Tools menu > Settings > Effects tab > Mouse Effects.
For each setting type,
you select the Shape, Shape Size and Color.
A rectangular preview
box for each of these
options shows you how
exactly the effect would
look like. |
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The image given above
shows you the default
settings for Mouse
Effects. |
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The Highlight mouse
movements option
surrounds the mouse
pointer with a geometric
shape (Circle, Ellipse, Square or Rectangle).
When you choose to Highlight mouse clicks,
you can select either Rings or Circles,
independently for each
button. When the
button is pressed, the
recording shows either a
ring or circle. |
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Drag the Shape size slider to adjust the
size of the highlight.
Click the Color button to
change the color of the
highlight. You can
select from basic or
custom colors. |
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Focusing your
viewer's attention
on that important
part of your
recording becomes
more creative and
effective with My
Screen Recorder Pro.
Not only can you
change the look of
your mouse cursor,
you can also light
up the area you
point to. The
viewer can clearly
differentiate
between the right
and left mouse
clicks. Be
sure that the right
part of the screen
is in the limelight! |
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